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Karachi Board announces revised Matric Exams 2024 schedule

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KARACHI: Karachi Board of Intermediate Education has recently made an important announcement regarding the schedule of Matriculation Examinations 2024.

As per the details, the new schedule of matric exams was announced after the postponement of exams in the wake extreme heat. The exams for classes 9 and 10, initially set for May 21-27, were deferred because of an anticipated heatwave in Sindh.

Following instructions from Sindh Minister for Universities and Boards Muhammad Ali Malkani, BSEK announced the postponement and assured students of a revised timetable. The new schedule was officially released by the board office, making it clear to students and educational institutions alike.

Karachi Board Matric Exams 2024 New Schedule

Day & Date Time Subject / Paper
May 28, 2024 

Tuesday

9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 1)    Urdu Normal Course (C) 

2)    2) Sindhi Normal (C)

3)    3) Geography of Pakistan Paper-I (for foreigners only)

4)    4) English Literature (C) in lieu of Urdu (C) (for foreigners only)

May 29, 2024 Wednesday 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 1)    Sindhi Salees (C) 

2)    Urdu Salees (C)

3)    Urdu Alternative in lieu of Sindhi (C)

4) Geography of Pakistan Paper-II (for foreigners only)

May 30, 2024 

Thursday

9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 1)    Islamiat (C) 

2)    2) Religious Studies for Non-Muslims in lieu of Islamiat

May 31, 2024 

Friday

9:30 AM to 12:30 PM 1) Pakistan Studies

Similarly, the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) also rescheduled the intermediate exams, which were originally scheduled to begin on May 22, by five days. This decision is in line with the Board’s commitment to conduct examinations under favorable conditions for all students.

Read More: Mirpur Intermediate and Secondary Education Board exams rescheduled

Moreover, the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) also delayed the inter exams starting from May 22 by five days due to hot weather.

Chief Meteorologist Sardar Sarfraz said on Monday that there is no risk of heat wave in Karachi next week. “Sea breezes are blowing in the city, so there is no need to worry about heat wave.

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